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First democratic leader of Justice the Godfather of the Sri Lankan Tamil Struggle: Honourable Samuel James Veluppillai Chelvanayakam

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Rosy Senanayake tipped to be SL’s HC in London?


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By Sujeeva Nivunhella -
in London

Former State Minister for Child Development Rosy Senanayake, who failed in her re-election bid in the August 17 parliamentary poll, is tipped to be appointed Sri Lanka’s new High Commissioner to London.

The Sri Lankan mission in the British capital has remained headless since the resignation of Dr. Chris Nonis in October 2014 following the incident of alleged assault involving then External Affairs monitoring MP Sajin de Vass Gunawardane.

Acting High Commissioner in London, Dr. Chanaka Talpahewa, has been transferred to the Maldives with effect from October 1, 2015. The Sunday Island learns that a respected career diplomat, who served as the Deputy High Commissioner in London at one time, will be posted back to London to work with Senanayake.

Senanayake served as Sri Lanka’s High Commissioner to Malaysia from 2002 to 2004. She was also appointed United Nations Population Fund Goodwill Ambassador in 1998.

A strong advocator for the rights of women, children and adolescents in Sri Lanka, she is also an activist and community worker. Her experience in promoting Sri Lanka trade to the world will be of benefit to her when she is appointed High Commissioner to London.

Mrs. Senanayake won the first-ever "Mrs World" competition in 1985. She represented Sri Lanka in the "Miss World" competition in 1980 and subsequently clinched the "Miss Asia Pacific International" Award in 1981.

She has also acted in a few Sinhala films including Robin Fernando’s "Sura Duthiyo".

Elections: Cautious Euphoria

Colombo TelegraphBy Charles Sarvan –August 21, 2015
Prof. Charles Sarvan
Prof. Charles Sarvan
I wonder if, of the many who opted for change, some were not voting for MrSirisena but rather against Mr Rajapaksa? If so (and altering “The known devil is better than the unknown devil”) was it also a case here of the partially-known being a better option than the devil and his cohorts who had proved their degree of “devilishness”? If my surmise has foundation, I would suggest three broad grounds for the rejection of the Rajapaksa faction: 
(1) The lawlessness and violence, brutal and capricious, from which not even Sinhalese Buddhists (members of the privileged group) were exempt.
(2) Alleged corruption and extravagant self-aggrandisement by the former President, his family and hangers-on. Going by reports, it was untrammelled “conspicuous consumption” of what little of the public wealth there was. Sir Thomas More in his Utopia (published 1516 in Latin) recommends that the leader be permitted to amass a fixed amount of wealth. Having reached that ceiling, he would then be content and begin to address himself to the needs of the people, rather than of himself and his family. Sir Thomas was being ironic, pointing to the fact that those ‘possessed’ by material greed can never be satisfied. A million, ten million, a hundred million – there is no satiation, and so no limit to accumulation. They amass more and more, merely for the sake of possessing more and more, far in excess of what they, their children and grandchildren will ever need. Luxuries and extravagances can be invented and indulged in. I recall Imelda Marcos and her two thousand pairs of exclusive hand-made shoes in a country where many, children included, went barefoot. Presidential palaces and mansions co-exist with huts and hovels.
Maithripala July 31 2015 MS FB(3) The unjust and blatant ill-treatment of ethnic and religious minorities. Tamils Island-wide are denied full equality, in practice more than in law. Tamils in the “occupied territories” (to use a phrase associated with Palestine) suffered and suffer the most: see documents such as (a) ‘We Will Teach You a Lesson: Sexual Violence against Tamils by Sri Lankan Security Forces’, Human Rights Watch publication, 2013 and (b) A Still Unfinished War: Sri Lanka’s Survivors of Torture and Sexual Violence, 2009 – 2015. International Truth & Justice Project, London, July 2015.
So if I am not mistaken, and if a not inconsiderable number voted against the Hon. Mahinda Rajapaksa rather than for His Excellency the President, the motivating factors, as indicated above, were quite different. While to Tamils, point 3 is of urgent and utmost importance, for many Sinhalese, it could be of little import. (I use phrases such as “if I am not mistaken”, “it could be” because this is a tentative exploration and I try to avoid dogmatic assertion.) Perhaps, if points 1 and 2 were attended to and rectified, these Sinhalese would be quite happy to allow point 3 to remain and continue. Indeed, one could go further. Nelson Mandela in his autobiography observes that the vertical lines of ‘race’ and skin-colour are far more powerful than the horizontal divisions of class, despite Marxist claims to the contrary. For example, a working-class woman from ethnic Group A will collaborate in the persecution of someone from Group B even though that person is also a woman and from the working-class. Even Christian Nazis joined in the persecution of Jews who had long converted to Christianity. Further back in time, Jews who had converted to Christianity in Spain were known as Marranos – pigs. (Could it be said that in Sri Lanka many Sinhalese Christians, vis-à-vis Tamil Christians, are first and foremost Sinhalese and only then Christian?)Read More

Is good governance is proved invalid after elections?

( August 22, 2015, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) Though this country is said to have had a violence – free election on the 17th, the situation in Kattankudy, in the Batticaloa district was different. There were a vast number of complaints of election violence against former deputy minister MLAM Hizbullah.
It was comprehensible that the voters were induced to cast votes for him through various forms of bribe such as money, water supply connections, food packs, false promises etc.
The major violence was that he even got assembled thousands of women in the area and openly issued gift packs to induce voting. The gifts even carried his name and the beetle symbol. An Assistant Commissioner of Elections who went to inspect the scene at the last moment of the three day long ‘women convention’ was assaulted by his thugs. Though the thugs responsible for this serious crime had been arrested they were released on bail even before the Election Day.
There have been even complaints against Hizbullah at the Bribery Commission.
Hence people had all the reasons to reject him at the parliamentary election and they did, but interestingly, he has been again made a national list MP on the UPFA list. The announcement came yesterday (21st August 2015) as a sock to the voters who had faith in the newly elected government which is expected to rule this country by good governance principles.
People in Kattankudy are not new to good governance policies. They have for the last 10 years been eager in seeing that this country practices the principles.
Yesterday’s appointment of Mr. Hizbullah as a member of parliament on the national list leaves the following questions unanswered.
1. Was the term ‘good governance’ used only as a tool to win the elections by UNP and even the president?
2. Is it the nature of the good governance to appoint a defeated, corrupt politician against the ‘verdict’ of the people?
3. “Having the same kind of corrupt people in the parliament again”. Will the next parliament have anything to do with good governance?
4. How can a leadership that has been seriously propagating good governance simply accommodate corrupt people merely because the position of the particular party has to be strengthened in a particular area?
Now that everything is over and the gazette notification is out today. Are you interested in in knowing much about the situation right after the announcement that Hizbullah has been appointed as an MP on the UPFA national list?
On hearing the news a mob loyal to Hizbullah assembled on the road and started ‘celebrating’ the ‘victory’ firing crackers and assaulting their ‘political opponents’ They even went to a mosque and attacked people who were in Mahrib prayers. The entire town was in panic.
The people called the police. But they were instructed to call 119 from a land phone and it took 2 hours to the police to reach the scene from a 1 km distance. No arrest has so far been made even though people have named the attackers.
Below is the list of some people who were attached. Around 13 people were affected and list is being updated.
1. MCM. Rilwan (25 Years) Periya Jumma Masjith Road, Kodaikaran Lane, New Kattankudy 03 – (Admitted to Batticaloa Teaching Hospital, has serious head injuries, blood vomiting, has continuous chest pain)
2. MM. Fairoos (32 Years), Muthuwappa vaithiyar Lane. 4th Cross, New Kattankudy03 (Admitted to Batticaloa Teaching Hospital, has serious head injuries, wounded legs)
3. Mohamed Sajahan (39 years old), (Admitted to Batticaloa Teaching Hospital, Al Ameen Road, Kattankudy – with head injuries)
4. Mrs. ML. Fasna, Muathin Lane, (A Pregnant, admitted to Batticaloa Teaching Hospital)
The same old floor is crushed, but this time in the name of good governance.

Kariyapperuma brothers back to Temple Trees!

Kariyapperuma brothers back to Temple Trees!

Lankanewsweb.net- Aug 22, 2015
Notorious deal makers of the previous Rajapaksa regime, Priyantha and Roshantha Kariyapperuma brothers participated in the celebration that took place at Temple Trees yesterday (21), reports say. They were taken there by Lake House chairman Kavan Ratnayake.

Mahinda Rajapaksa expelled both after it was revealed that they had secretly supported Field Marshal Sarath Fonseka, while being with his regime during the 2010 presidential election. Later, Rajapaksas got Mervyn Silva’s goons to set fire to their ‘Siyatha’ media institution.
At the 2006 Sri Lanka Telecom and Maxis deal, the Kariyapperuma brothers obtained a 19 million dollar commission from the Malaysian company. However, Mahinda was angry with them as they had not given him his share. However, they were not banished then because Roshantha’s wife Sangeetha is a closest friend of the ex-president.
Their presence at Temple Trees after bidding time for five years, shows that they are preparing to get back to their commission game.

Defeated UPFA minister takes home 9 ministry vehicles

SATURDAY, 22 AUGUST 2015
A former minister of the UPFA who contested the general election held recently and was defeated had used nine vehicles belonging to the ministry for his election campaign. He has not returned the vehicles to the ministry after his defeat and ministry officials have made the IGP aware of this minister’s act.
Among the ministry vehicles that have not been returned to the ministry are two Land Cruiser vehicles, six double cabs and a jeep. The registered numbers of the Land Cruisers are KV-0631 and KR-0181, registered numbers of six double cabs are PF-6307,PG-2059,PF-6359,PB-2253,PF-8721,PB-8245 and the registered number of the jeep is KY-6719.
The defeated miniser had taken away several vehicles belonging to institutions under the ministry say officials. He had ignored the circular sent by the Secretary to the President that states Rs.100,000 should be paid for any vehicle used for the election campaign.

The latest on the tensions on the Korean Peninsula

South Korean army soldiers return to their base after a patrol in Paju, south of the demilitarized zone that divides the two Koreas, Friday. Pic: AP.
South Korean army soldiers return to their base after a patrol in Paju, south of the demilitarized zone that divides the two Koreas, Friday. Pic: AP.
By  Aug 22, 2015
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The latest on the tensions on the Korean Peninsula (all times local):
3:30 p.m.
South Korean officials say they will hold talks with officials from North Korea on Saturday in a bid to defuse tensions.
The meeting will take place at the border village of Panmunjom at 6 p.m. Seoul time (0900 GMT), which is 30 minutes after the deadline set by Pyongyang for Seoul to to dismantle loudspeakers broadcasting anti-North Korean propaganda.

Police say 7 dead after jet in UK airshow crashes into road


A military jet participating in the Shoreham Airshow near Brighton in southern England crashed into a busy road on Saturday killing seven people, according to police. Editor's note: This video contains no audio. (Daniel Russell/YouTube)
 
LONDON — A military jet taking part in a British airshow crashed into a busy main road, killing seven people and injuring more than a dozen others, police said Saturday.
The Hawker Hunter fighter jet, which was participating in the Shoreham Airshow near Brighton in southern England, hit several vehicles on a nearby road as it crashed Saturday afternoon. Witnesses told local TV that the jet appeared to have crashed when it failed to pull out of a loop maneuver.
West Sussex Police said seven died at the scene and one patient with life-threatening injuries was taken to the hospital. A further 14 people were treated for minor injuries.
News video and photographs showed a fireball erupting near trees and huge plumes of thick black smoke rising. A witness, Stephen Jones, told the BBC that the pilot had just begun his display.
“He’d gone up into a loop and as he was coming out of the loop I just thought, you’re too low, you’re too low, pull up. And he flew straight into the ground either on or very close to the A27, which runs past the airport,” Jones said.
The force said all the casualties were believed to have occurred on the road, and no one on the airfield was believed injured. It was not yet known whether the jet pilot was able to eject or not.
The road was closed in both directions Saturday.
Crashes at British airshows are rare, but in 2007 the pilot of a World War II Hurricane died at the Shoreham Airshow after performing an unplanned barrel-roll.
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French train shooting: hero passengers overpower gunman

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SATURDAY 22 AUGUST 2015
Three American soldiers and a British businessman are being hailed as heroes after restraining a heavily armed attacker on a train in France.

Netanyahu pressed for Iran attacks, but was denied - ex-defence chief

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting at his office in Jerusalem August 16, 2015. REUTERS/Abir Sultan/PoolIsrael's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting at his office in Jerusalem August 16, 2015.-REUTERS/ABIR SULTAN/POOL
Reuters
 Sat Aug 22, 2015
Israel's political leaders pushed to attack Iran at least three times in the past few years but had to back down on the advice of the military and due to concerns about its ally the United States, former defence minister Ehud Barak said.
In interviews to his biographers aired late on Friday by Israel's Channel Two, Barak said he and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had wanted military operations against Iranian nuclear facilities in 2010, 2011 and 2012.
Israel has regularly hinted it could attack Iran to stop it getting nuclear weapons, something Teheran denies it is seeking.
In 2010, the Israeli leadership wanted an attack but the military said it did not have "operational capability," said Barak, defence minister between 2007 and 2013, and prime minister in 1999-2001.
In 2011, two ministers in a top security forum convened to discuss an attack changed their mind and decided against it, Barak said.
In 2012 the timing coincided with a joint military exercise with the United States. "We intended to carry it out," Barak said, but going ahead with an attack on Iran while U.S. forces were conducting the exercise would have been bad timing.
"You're asking and demanding America to respect your sovereignty when making a decision to do it even if America objects and it's against her interests, you can't go in the opposite direction and force America in when they're here on a drill that was known ahead of time," Barak said.
Netanyahu's spokesman could not be reached for comment.
Like Israel, the United States, had said military action was an option if diplomatic efforts failed to prevent Iran developing nuclear weapons. The Obama administration says a deal agreed with Tehran in July will prevent Iran getting the bomb.
That agreement is opposed by Israel, which believes it will be ineffective and allow Tehran to exert greater international influence.

(Writing by Maayan Lubell; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)
Thousands protest across Iraq calling for reformations 

A wave of protests kicked off in July as civic activists called for swift action against corruption and lack of services 
Employees of the Iraqi electricity industry demonstrate in Baghdad on 10 March 2011 (AFP) 

HomeSaturday 22 August 2015
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in the Iraqi capital Baghdad and the country’s southern provinces on Saturday to protest against the lack of services and high rates of unemployment.
The demonstrations came in response to calls initiated by the civil movement against corruption and called for swift action to be taken against corruption and “corrupt” government officials they hold responsible for continued electricity outages, water cuts and rising unemployment rates, reported Aljazeera.
Protesters also demanded the reformation of the judiciary and the elimination of sectarianism throughout government institutions, reported Aljazeera.
The protests are a continuation of demonstrations that started in July as hundreds took to Tahrir Square in Baghdad calling on the government to meet their demands. The protests have continued on a weekly basis, usually erupting on Fridays.
Despite high security measures taken by the state to contain the protests, the wave of demonstrations continues to be strong across several southern cities, including al-Hila, al-Nasira, Basra, Najaf and Karbala.
Hundreds of the civic activists demonstrated in Baghdad’s central Tahrir Square calling on the government to issue their salaries, which they claim have been delayed for months, reported the Anadolu Agency.
Security forces reportedly surrounded government buildings while the Ministry of Interior dispatched more forces to control the demonstrations.
Meanwhile, thousands of people took to the streets in Iraq’s southeastern province of Maysan demanding a reformation of the judiciary and an end to the hegemony of religious parties over Iraq’s government institutions.
Similarly in Iraq’s southern provinces of Basra, Babil and Dilqar, thousands more civic activsts protested in front of the local governorate building, calling for immediate reformations including changes to the constitution.
Earlier this month a civic activist and an organiser of the demonstrations in Basra told Al Jazeera: “We are sending a message to government officials telling them that we’ve had enough of political rhetoric. We demand basic services,” said Mohamed Hassan. “We will continue to protest, and we will escalate our action until our demands are met.” 
In response to earlier demonstrations, Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi said in a televised statement in early August that the protests signalled an “alarm bell” for the government, calling on it to address protesters demands immediately.

America’s Self-Inflicted Wound in Syria

By playing nice with Tehran and allowing Bashar al-Assad’s atrocities to continue unabated, the Obama administration is driving Syrians right into the arms of the Islamic State.
 America’s Self-Inflicted Wound in Syria
BY FREDERIC C. HOF-AUGUST 21, 2015
On Aug. 16, Syrian regime aircraft bombed a vegetable market in the rebel-held Damascus suburb of Douma, slaughtering over 100 Syrian civilians and wounding some 300 more. Many of the victims were children; it was one of the deadliest airstrikes of a brutal war. This is far from the first regime-committed atrocity in a Damascus suburb: Exactly two years ago today, Bashar al-Assad’s forces launched a chemical weapons attack in Ghouta, which killed hundreds. In the case of the Douma attack, President Barack Obama’s administration reacted with its usual pantomime of outrage: strong verbal condemnation, condolences for the families of victims, and a plea that the international community “do more to enable a genuine political transition in Syria.”
A genuine political transition in Syria, however, is not right around the corner. Yet every airstrike by President Bashar al-Assad’s regime is fueling radicalization in the Syrian here and now. The only clear winner in the Douma abomination was the pseudo “caliph” of the so-called Islamic State, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, a hardened criminal who recruits followers courtesy of the Iranian-sponsored Assad regime’s atrocities and Western complacency. Iran and Assad know exactly what they are doing by bolstering this evil. The West, meanwhile, is complacently unresponsive.
Every barrel bomb dropped on defenseless civilians by regime helicopters is a recruiting gift to Baghdadi, the head of a vicious criminal enterprise that combines the worst aspects of al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein’s Baathism. Every Syrian child killed by barrel bombs or starved to death by regime sieges convinces others that if the “international community” can muster nothing but words, perhaps the self-styled caliph can offer protection. Eager to help rid its Syrian client of credible, nationalistic opponents, Iran consciously supports a program of mass murder that only gives Baghdadi power in Syria and in the Sunni Muslim world at large.
For Obama, who has said that his goal is to “degrade and ultimately destroy” an organization known variously as the Islamic State, ISIL, ISIS, and Daesh, Assad’s atrocities ought to provoke a reaction that extends beyond the same tired rhetoric. They do not. This is because Iran — the object of the administration’s courtship — is fully enabling the mass homicide strategy of its Syrian client.
In its single-minded pursuit of a nuclear agreement with Iran, the Obama administration adopted a Syria policy rich in rhetoric and empty of substantive action. Until June 2014, when the Islamic State used its bases in Syria to overrun much of Iraq, the administration could use the indifference of the U.S. and European publics to Syria’s agony to duck the fact that Assad had continuously undermined the White House’s credibility — ignoring the president’s loose talk about how Assad had lost legitimacy and the chemical “red lines” that ought not be crossed.
Getting a legacy-boosting nuclear deal with Iran was everything for the Obama administration. Nothing should be done in Syria that would offend Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, or the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ support for Assad’s mass murder strategy. Offending them — or so the theory went — might cause Iran to walk away from the nuclear talks and forsake a monetary cornucopia in sanctions relief and foreign direct investment.
Public indifference toward Syria’s hellish humanitarian crisis still prevails. But by committing the United States to a war against the Islamic State, the administration found its task complicated by the fact that Assad’s atrocities and his lack of legitimacy had created the very vacuum in eastern Syria filled by Baghdadi and his followers. From the beginning of the uprising, Assad had proclaimed himself a bulwark against terrorists: Yet even as his forces gunned down peaceful demonstrators, he ejected extremists from regime prisons, seeking to inject them directly into the bloodstream of the revolution. The Islamic State became the Assad regime’s enemy of choice; an adversary that would supplement regime attacks on nationalist rebels, only engaging regime forces in combat when they sat atop something they wanted, such as an oil field, a military base replete with weapons stockpiles, or a town filled with priceless antiquities.
This symbiotic relationship enabled the Islamic State to sweep through much of Iraq in June 2014, pulling American combat aviation and ground forces back into Mesopotamia and the Levant. Iranian fingerprints were all over the Assad regime’s scorched-earth policies, which enabled this catastrophe. In a diplomatic tactic designed to advance the nuclear talks, the Obama administration pretended that Washington and Tehran were essentially on the same page with respect to the Islamic State. But they were not, and they are not.
Iranian policies in Syria and Iraq have made vast swaths of both countries safe for jihadis. This is an awkward fact for the Obama administration: It now seeks, as part of its strategy to move forward with the nuclear deal it struck with Tehran, to convince Congress that it is not in fact blind to Iranian depredations in Syria and elsewhere in the region. Thus far, the convincing has been all talk, and that is why it is falling short.
Obama might improve his odds in Congress if he can demonstrate that he really gets it when it comes to the Iranian regime. He should act in a manner consistent with the fact that Iran, by virtue of its policies in Syria and Iraq, is in no way an ally, supporter, or collaborator in the war against the Islamic State; and that in Syria, it explicitly promotes the fortunes of the Islamic State by facilitating its client’s survival strategy of wholesale murder.
Secretary of State John Kerry should ask Iran to order a halt to barrel bombings and starvation sieges. If Tehran declines to pressure the Assad regime to do so, the Pentagon knows how to throw sand into the gears of Assad’s mass homicide machine without dropping the 82nd Airborne Division into Damascus. The Defense Department’s own wariness about lifting a finger against Assad ought to be overcome, or at least mitigated, by its obligation to defeat the Islamic State.
Assad and Baghdadi share a common objective: Each wants to be one of the last two combatants left standing in Syria. This is why they generally avoid each other and concentrate instead on eliminating all the alternatives. Assad sees the Islamic State as his ticket back to polite society. Baghdadi sees Assad and Iran as his ticket to supremacy in the Sunni Muslim world. In this light, granting impunity to Assad or Tehran for what the Syrian war has wrought — 300,000 dead, 4 million refugees, 8 million internally displaced, 600,000 besieged, tens of thousands imprisoned, and countless more disabled, terrorized, and traumatized — is more than a moral failure. It is a self-inflicted wound in the war against the Islamic State.
Syrians who mourn for the dead and dying of Douma cry out to the civilized world for protection. To ignore their pleas risks consigning them to the “caliph.” Western leaders may be shamefully unmoved by the moral case to protect Syrian civilians, but they should at least be motivated by the fact that winning the war against the Islamic State requires making it harder for Assad and Iran to aid and comfort the enemy. Doing so might also help persuade a sufficient number of senators and congressmen to sustain the Iran nuclear agreement, for which so many Syrians have involuntarily paid such a high price.
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Ebola in Sierra Leone: after 4,000 deaths, outbreak all but over

Teams fighting the disease in west African country say they may have seen the last cases


People celebrate being released from Ebola quarantine on 14 August 2015. Photograph: Sunday Alamba/AP


 in Freetown-Thursday 20 August 2015
The long-running Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone is all but over after nearly 13,500 cases and almost 4,000 deaths, those fighting the disease believe.
The last case in Sierra Leone was an eight-month-old child, who was hospitalised nearly two weeks ago and died four days later.

Say Goodbye to Fungal Infections: Soak Your Feet In…

Say Goodbye to Fungal Infections Soak Your Feet In...During the summer, the feet sweat more than they usually do, so there is a bigger chance to develop a fungal infection in the area surrounding the fingers. Therefore, it is for the best to be barefoot as much as you can, take care about the hygiene of the feet and if you experience problems with the abovementioned infections, you should follow these advices:

Health Tips SourceHydrogen peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is an ideal tool for destroying bacteria and fungi, so if you soak your feet in a mixture from this compound and water, you can kill the unpleasant fungal infection and prevent its spreading. Add around 100 milliliters of 3% hydrogen peroxide in one liter of distillated water and soak your feet every morning and night for 20 minutes.

Sodium bicarbonate

It is recommended to avoid nylon socks as well as shoes with synthetic insole. Walk barefoot as much as you can. However, if you have to wear closed shoes, destroy all the potential bacteria in them by making a refreshing combination from cold water and sodium bicarbonate (1:3).

Pilling from corn starch

Starch is excellent in absorbing the moisture which makes it a great ingredient for pastes that prevent the appearance of unpleasant bacteria and fungi. Mix half a teaspoon of corn starch with a little bit of warm water. Set the oven to 220 degrees and keep the mixture into the oven until it darkens. Rub this mixture onto your previously dried and clean feet, leave it for 1 minute to react and then wash them off with warm water.

Soak your feet in yogurt!

The yogurt contains live bacteria- acidophilus and therefore it is a great cure for feet infections which develop in the area between the fingers and the nails. The “friendly” microorganisms present in the yogurt kill the fungal infections. Moreover, besides soaking them in yogurt, you can simply rub yogurt all over them and leave the yogurt to dry. Then, just wash off with cold water.

Friday, August 21, 2015

Sri Lanka election: Tamil voters must keep TNA on straight and narrow

A Sri Lankan man reads a newspaper carrying news on this week’s parliamentry election. Pic: AP.
JS TissainayagamBy  Aug 21, 2015
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) performed exceptionally well in Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election on August 17. But as it prepares to negotiate with the new government on behalf of its Tamil electorate on a political settlement, accountability and demilitarisation, it is up to the Tamil public, civil society and the Tamil diaspora to keep tabs to ensure the TNA remains true to the mandate given by the voters.

Bankrupt Mahinda and his politicos eat humble pie trying to secretly enlist TNA to form Govt.- TNA tells them off !


LEN logo(Lanka-e-News- 21.Aug.2015, 3.25PM) A most disgraceful , deplorable and disdainful   attempt had been made by Kurunegala district M.P. Mahinda Rajapakse the notorious most bankrupt politician in recent times ,after discarding the people’s mandate to enlist the assistance of the TNA to form a government .
Unfortunately for him this conspiratorial move was  rejected in toto by the TNA, based on reports reaching Lanka e news. 
The dejected and defeated  group comprising Mahinda Rajapakse , Vasudeva Nanayakkara ,Dallas Alahaperuma, Wimal Weerawansa ,Tiran Alles and Dinesh Gunawardena in a desperate attempt like a drowning man clutching even at a straw had met with TNA parliamentarians Marvai Senathiraja, M.A. Sumenthiran , M. Saravanabavan and TNA leader R. Sampanthan and said , if they help them form a government, the politically  bankrupt group led by Mahinda will in return grant  administrative powers  to the TNA that will be equivalent to a federal administration. The most contemptible and traitorous part of this overture is , this is absolutely running counter to the UPFA  election manifesto .
It is no secret that Mahinda Rajapakse group of the UPFA during the general elections carried on a vicious campaign against the UNP , and were openly anti Tamil following racist policies . 
Hence , the sordid media coolies trying to conceal these latest  most shameful moves and maneuvres of the Rajapakse brigands who would not only sell their souls but even the nation if those could only propel them to power is most reprehensible . The media that should reveal such treason ,  treacheries and perfidies in the best interests of the people and the country , instead descending to the lowliest   level even worse than that of the latrine coolie is unpardonable and inexcusable. Even the ink in their pens would curse them for using the saliva instead to lick the evil powerful choosing the best  places where their  stench is worst.
Marvai Senadhiraja rejecting the request in toto had told directly and categorically to machiavellian Mahinda and his crooked group  that , though it might be the habit and hobby of the Rajapakses to let down the Sinhala people and the country , the TNA does not belong to that ilk , and they  will never stoop to that level –not for all the world ! The TNA will never betray the Tamils under any circumstance even in a dream , he had pinpointed. 
The TNA representatives had also made it abundantly clear to these unscrupulous bankrupt bunch of politicos led by notorious machiavellian Mahinda , the TNA  conducted its politics in the north during elections without exerting any pressures or influence whatsoever on the politics in the south nor join in that , while Mahinda and his group were engaging in politics of racism instilling communal hatred among  the Sinhalese against the Tamils. Therefore nothing can be more ridiculous ,ludicrous and even traitorous than this present effort of the main political groups led by Mahinda to seek the TNA support to capture power at this juncture, the TNA representatives have pinponted.
The Mahinda Rajapakse led group was thrown out of power on January 8 th on a people’s mandate , and it was a verdict given by all communities standing together. Hence , the TNA cannot take any decision that goes against that verdict , the TNA had pointed out clearly to ex president Mahinda Rajapakse. 
Mahinda and Dinesh Gunawardena were obviously enraged at these exposures even though those  enlightened them on the true picture and opened the minds of these culprits , who having no answers to give had left the venue crestfallen , yet   full of fury . Some who saw the sad spectacle of humiliated Mahinda and his group of culprits departing  were of the view , they left as  sadder but wiser men after all the conseling . 
By -T.Jayakumar
Translated by Jeff


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